Nelson Mandela died yesterday (5th December 2013) aged 95-years-old, and as far as
we are aware was still unrepentant or remorseful of his long years as head of the
terrorist ANC organization.

World leaders naturally will be falling over themselves
with praises and homilies about the "great man" and his lasting legacy. Yet we stand
by our allegations of the hideous murders and bombings perpetrated by the late Communist
leader Joseph Slovo and his lieutenants on Mandela's orders, and inflicted against
innocent South Africans and others using amongst other methods exploding deadly nail
bombs concealed in suitcases in public places. Many today are still traumatized by
those wicked deeds and like us at this ministry will not be mourning the demise of
Mandela who ordered murder and assassination by command.

Mandela like so many dead tyrants now waits for the judgment
of himself and of his own deeds. Jesus Christ Himself will order that future punishment
at the Great White Throne Judgment.

We urge all to repent of their own sins that now read this
"obituary" today. The late "Madiba," which was his tribal name, has now gone forever.
However, the memories of those barbarous acts will remain and should never be denied
or dismissed.

Remember Jesus commanded: "That which
is born of the flesh is flesh...Ye must be born again" (John 3:6-7.)

No doubt the
great and the good will attend the coming funeral of
this famous atheist, possibly to be held in the previous 'Christian' cathedral of
archbishop Tutu. Yet the burial and its location will be simple because if nothing
else Mandela always wished to lie beside his parents, he was always the dutiful son.

Recently prayers
were being requested for his deliverance from death from anybody who wished to partake,
but why bother to make the effort because the last thing any atheist or Christ mocker
wants is to share in the benefits of Heaven's beauty. I know because I've talked to
many over the years and the thought of eternity with God to them is 'repulsive.' One
old communist pensioner joked that he would rather stoke up the fires of Hell with
Stalin than 'do Heaven' as he crudely put it to me. Well if that's what he wants God
can arrange it, but at a terrible cost.

Years ago I
also resented most the blasphemous tone of the late president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah.
He was a recipient of the Lenin peace prize from the old Soviet Union, and he had
once shouted joyfully to many of his followers and others saying: "Seek ye first the
political kingdom" and as many of his followers answering unashamedly: "We didn't
join the struggle in order to stay poor." How foolish. But the words of Jesus coming
from the foul mouth of Nkrumah are despicable to listen to or read after all these
years. Indeed he was just another cheap blasphemer of the gospel.

Yet so much
of the pain over the last 40 years that was inflicted upon all of the races in South
Africa were issued from the ANC manifesto. It had always long been the priority of
the ANC as well to soldier to victory with the South African Communist Party to deliver
South Africa into a future communist satellite.

Indeed the ANC
were the notorious political arm of the ministry of fear, with many South African
workers fearing them more than the apartheid government and its police and soldiers,
because of this ANC menu of murder, Amnesty International would not and never did,
support Mandela or the cause for his country's liberation from apartheid, at least
publicly, even under fierce pressure to do so in his quest also for the future of
his country.

Interestingly
the Swedish Amnesty International historian, Bo Lindholm, wrote of this then dilemma
by saying quite emphatically that: "Nelson Mandela was excluded from adoption as a
prisoner of conscience of the A.I. because the ANC would not give up its non-violence
policy."

That seems clear
enough to me.

According to Alan O' Reilly's, book Britain Under Siege, he states
the following: "Mandela's ANC party, murdered some 120,000 black people, between
1963-1994. During 1994, there were 40 murders and 73 attempted murders
every day of the year, 136 rapes, 670 house break-ins, 35 hijackings
and 176 robberies. From 1994-2000, there have been some 570 murders of black and white farmers.
Yet only 39 farmers were murdered during the Mau Mau uprising in neighbouring Kenya
(Alan O' Reilly, Britain Under Siege, p. 32,33.)

On top of these shocking facts: "In the four and half years of the
transition from apartheid to democracy, over 70,000 people were brutally murdered.
Tens of thousands of people where shot, burnt alive or hacked to death by Marxist
mobs. Over 3,500 schools were burned down by the ANC, the PAC and their comrades"
(Alan O' Reilly, Britain Under Siege, p. 32,33.)

Far from condemning such barbaric acts as these the
late Pope John Paul II not only gave him a 'blessing,' but later made him a Knight
of Malta.

Nelson Mandela
and others, notably the communist 'comrade' Joe Slovo being the most influential to
force the country into this bush fire war whether it wanted it or not. In fact Mandela
in the early 1960s said that: "His wider task was to raise funds for the armed struggle
and pave the way for MK recruits to receive training in friendly countries." Didn't
Mao claim somewhere that all power comes from the barrel of a gun!

(Mandela with his second wife Winnie and fellow comrade
in arms, Joe Slovo)

In his book External
Mission,the ANC1960-1990 Professor Stephen Ellis writes that the
ANC military wing had bomb making lessons from the IRA, of all people, and also just
as disturbing was the fact that they had regular intelligence training from of all
people East Germany's "Stasi," the then dreaded and brutal secret police.

The following quote, taken from the former British Prime Minister Gordon
Brown's book Courage, Eight Portraits, sheds some interesting and yet
not too surprising, light, on Mandela's philosophy: "I was not born with a hunger
to be free. I was born free...I was not troubled by the laws of man or God" (p.143.)

In the desperate
years following the imprisonment of Mandela these became dangerous times in the country's
main cities, as well with multiple deaths by terrorism carried out primarily by the
ANC, with coded instructions from Robben Island prison where Mandela and the imprisoned
'high command' were being detained. Then so many innocent men, women and little children
would be hideously murdered and maimed as the result of these cowardly actions, with
nail bombs frequently planted in busy railway and bus stations, this to achieve a
greater effect of bringing terror and fear to the population.

Not everyone
in those terrible apartheid years were pro the posturing or violence of the ANC. For
example the party of Chief Butalazi, the Zulu leader of the I.F.P party, which today
is that country's 4th largest political party, were standing on an anti-communist
manifesto only later finding themselves also abused and attacked, then frequently
burnt to death with burning rubber tyres placed securely around their necks, some
sadists even 'christened' it "the good year" effect, named after that popular band
of rubber tyre.

Another popular
name for this cruel sport that was enjoyed by so many was "necklacing," which it seems
Mrs Winnie Mandela openly supported, when in 1986 she declared: "With our boxes of
matches and our necklaces we shall liberate this country." She also had a problem
it seems with her former husband who with F.W. DeKlerk (both he and Mandela have been
for years fully paid up members of the one world order) accepting the Nobel Peace
Award, as well as a generous cheque of $1.4 million dollars, beamed with delight.

Then as Mandela
finally walked free from prison in 1990 he proclaimed loudly to the watching world,
by proclaiming: "I salute the SACP [South African Communist Party] for its sterling
contribution for democracy." He would later be photographed with Joe Slovo in front
of the communist hammer and sickle flag. Incidental Joe Slovo would later serve in
Mandela's government before dying of cancer. The ANC have always been intertwined
with the SACP and one cannot act without the others consent, and mention should also
be made of the infamous 'spear of the nation,' this being another military wing of
the ANC.

The SACP with
Moscow money had hoped as well to facilitate the use of the ports of Durban and Cape
Town to be hopefully used and fitted for the then mighty Soviet naval fleet to berth
and re-supply, thankfully none of this happened.

(Russia salutes Mandela with a memorial stamp)

When Joseph
Slovo died in 1995 the then entire ANC 'high command,' including Nelson Mandela and
his successor Thabo Mbeki, who it seems, had received military training in the old
communist Soviet Union, attended the funeral orations and tributes. As well as the
invited guests was Gerry Adams of the I.R.A. "birds of a feather flock together" as
they say, how true.

(Gerry Adams at the funeral
of Joe Slovo)

What later further
angered and dismayed so many people seeking satisfying justice for murdered family
and friends after Mandela's orchestrated release was that the so called 'Truth and
Reconciliation commission,' 1997/98, chaired by Desmond Tutu whitewashed and swept
many of the accusations of murders, rapes and kidnapping under the respectable carpet
of so-called 'forgiveness.' Yet one day there will be a higher court where Justice
will be administered by the King of kings and Prince of Peace. These men should be
careful on who they distribute forgiveness to in the name of Christianity of which
they know nothing.

I do believe
that Nelson Mandela should have been placed in the hold of a DC10 cargo plane, chained
and then delivered to the International Court in the Hague where justice in this world
is expected and demanded. Once there he should have stood in that dock alone and answered
the written charges for the multiple murders committed to so many of his own people.
And I do wonder what his plea would have been to that summoned court and to the waiting
world. Many other African dictators in the past have been 'thrown to the wolves' but
then it seems the beasts of the new world order/Illuminati had another agenda for
the aging Mandela. For him it would not be a prison sentence (again) but lavish praise
from an adoring world of supporters and sycophants, and perhaps under his future stewardship,
a United African nation, rather like the European Union. It hasn't happened yet but
I suspect it is still on future political/religious agenda, still to be decided.

Yet the arrogance
of these flawed men with their false promises and lies brings to mind something from
Proverbs 16:5 that reads and seriously warns:

"Every one that
is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord: though hand join in hand, he shall
not be unpunished."

Yet today there
is some hope for the beautiful country of South Africa with many born again Christians
seeking the salvation of the Lord each day in these end times. Many indeed have been
saved, yet many more need to do so. No country can survive without God, none should
ever attempt to do so. God will always be in control.

Today's vast
government corruption flourishes and soaring crime statistics soar, and the further
lack of confidence in the business community continues to eat away at the soul of
South Africa, all part I suggest of the Nelson Mandela legacy to his nation. That
has been carried out by his successors as well.

I believe Nelson
Mandela lost his soul somewhere long ago in the politics of socialism/marxism, for
without God in the equation all these false political religions feed into Satanism,
and further false beliefs that profit men nothing. God will not be mocked or ridiculed
or blasphemed, and woe to those who do it with sneers and sniggers.

Finally, when
the myth of Mandela has expired it will be perhaps the lasting stoicism of its people
of all races and colours, which will define South Africa's future in the world.

The faith of
any nation is revealed in its people and not in any of its leaders. Once an eminent
South African author of the past referred to his land as: "Cry the beloved country."
He may well have been correct when he witnessed the pain of apartheid inflicted so
cruelly on so many in 1948. Yet so much has gone wrong since apartheid was
eventually demolished and replaced by the charm and politics of Nelson Mandela.

Mandela's lasting
legacy of failed godless Marxism and mayhem leaves his country scarred and frail,
and if any further proof is needed for the historian of what that means, just look
across to Mugabe's useless Marxist experiment in his own suffering country, that has
today resulted in famine, fear and pain for so many of its inhabitants.

(Mandela shares what looks
like a masonic handshake
with communist leader, Oliver Tambo)

In conclusion
I have to suggest that if Nelson Mandela hadn't been jailed in 1962, then South Africa
under his rule would have then been backed up by assorted gun supplying communist
allies under Moscow's guidance. I'm also sure they had high hopes for Mandela and
his wicked ways of his country. They certainly pumped enough Moscow gold in the ANC
coffers, then and elsewhere. If that terrible event had indeed happened then South
Africa today would be journeying down the same long road to failure as that of poor
Zimbabwe and its daily plight. This is today's scandal and the silent shame of modern
African governments, and we should not forget its colluding leaders who have made
themselves fat and rich on the backs and blood of so many of their suffering countrymen.

Mandela also came in for much criticism over his refusal to reign
in his fellow communist brother in arms, Robert Mugabe, whose ruthless dictatorial
methods saw many black and white Zimbabweans hunted, exiled and eventually starved
to death. Had he wanted to he could very easily have intervened and put pressure on
Mugabe's government to stop this reign of terror, but following communist China's
long standing policy of refusing to do the same towards their communist neighbour,
North Korea, resulted in both Zimbabwe and North Korea falling further into disarray
and totally avoidable destruction. Clearly this is a trait amongst atheist leaders.

Nelson Mandela
must also share in the blame and guilt that ravages Africa and its defenceless people
who seek the taste of bread (and naturally the spiritual bread of life, John 6:35.)
And a further right to coexist as free men rather than surviving under constant threats
and intimidation by their oppressors. That is the curse of modern day humanity and
its feeble attempt to survive in a fallen world.